An invitation to sponsor or exhibit

Hosted by the ArtCentre of Plano, a nonprofit community art space in Plano’s historic Arts District.
July 11 - August 29, 2026

Choose your path

For Sponsors: Explore Sponsorship
For Artists: Apply to Exhibit

Impact at a glance

A snapshot of the scale, reach, and support behind Texas Sculpts.

47

Sculptors who have exhibited in Texas Sculpts since Texas Sculpts I in 2022, representing a wide range of styles, materials, and approaches.

Nearly 10,000

Estimated visitors who have attended Texas Sculpts since 2022, building visibility for artists and a stronger connection to the community.

5 Years

Celebrating five consecutive years of sculpture at the ArtCentre of Plano, connecting Texas artists with the Plano community.

150+

Local media connections, including the Dallas Morning News, Community Impact, Local Profile, and Plano Magazine

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Partner with Texas Sculpts V to support the arts in Plano

Texas Sculpts V is a juried sculpture exhibition presented by the ArtCentre of Plano—connecting Texas artists with the Plano community through an in-person experience of contemporary sculpture.

Whether you’re exploring sponsorship or considering exhibiting, this page is your starting point.

Your participation helps keep the arts vibrant and accessible in Plano while supporting exhibitions and arts education for all ages.

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Texas Sculpts V: Celebrating five years of sculpture in Plano

Texas Sculpts began in 2022 with a simple idea: give outstanding Texas sculptors a dedicated platform and invite the public to experience sculpture up close.

Five years in, the exhibition has grown into a community tradition—welcoming new artists, building visibility, and supporting the ArtCentre through sponsorships and art sales.

Looking ahead, our goal is to expand Texas Sculpts into an indoor/outdoor sculpture festival supported by the City of Plano and recognized as a regional cultural destination.

For sponsors:
a partnership with impact

When you sponsor Texas Sculpts V, you’re choosing more than logo placement. You’re choosing to:

  • Demonstrate your commitment to the arts and arts education in Plano

  • Connect with an engaged audience of residents, civic leaders, and business owners

  • Align your brand with creativity and quality of life in a growing, vibrant city

Your support helps present this major exhibition and fuels the programs around it. We work with you to make sure your sponsorship is recognized in ways that feel authentic, professional, and aligned with your goals.

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Sponsors: View Sponsorship Opportunities

For sculptors:
a stage for your work

For Texas sculptors, Texas Sculpts V offers a meaningful platform to share work with an engaged audience. The exhibition is designed to:

  • Present sculpture thoughtfully indoors and outdoors

  • Support a wide range of materials, mediums, and approaches

  • Create opportunities to connect with patrons, collectors, fellow artists, and arts supporters

Even if the current exhibition roster is set, letting us know you’re interested helps shape future years of Texas Sculpts.

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Sculptors: Apply to Exhibit

We are grateful for our sponsors

  • The red HEB logo.
  • Logo for Artist Kelly Steller Hrad
  • A logo for an anonymous family foundation.

Sponsors as of January 17, 2026

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Texas Sculpts V is more than an exhibition—it’s a celebration of world-class talent in our own backyard. When sponsors and artists come together, we create experiences that enrich lives, elevate local arts, and strengthen Plano’s cultural landscape.”

— Amy Darrow, Texas Sculpts Exhibition Chair

Be part of what Texas Sculpts V looks like this summer

Texas Sculpts grows through relationships—artists who want to be considered, and sponsors who want to support the arts in Plano in a visible, meaningful way. If this exhibition feels like a fit for you (or your organization), we’d love to connect.

Reach out to the ArtCentre of Plano, or reply to the staff or committee member who shared this page with you. We’re happy to answer questions, share next steps, and point you to the right place—whether that’s sponsorship options or the juried artist call.

Sponsors: Explore Sponsorship Options
Artists: Apply to Exhibit

Prefer email? Contact us here.

Texas Sculpts V

July 11 – August 29, 2026

ArtCentre of Plano – Saigling House in Haggard Park
Plano’s Historic Arts District

902 East 16th Street, Plano, TX 75074

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